My name is Shaun, and for years I worked as a trucker, traveling across the country and supporting myself through hard work. Recently, I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, and my A1c levels rose above 10%. Because of this, I lost my medical certification and was put out of work in the trucking industry. The high cost of insurance and medical care has made it incredibly tough to keep up with my bills, and I’ve found myself in a difficult spot.
Losing my career in OTR trucking has been a huge challenge, but I’m determined to move forward. I’ve always dreamed of going to broking school and starting a new chapter in my life. Now, with my trucking days behind me, this feels like the right time to pursue that goal. The funds I raise here will help me cover my living costs and bills while I work toward this new opportunity. Your support will make a real difference in helping me get back on my feet and build a better future.
If you’re able to help, I want you to know how much it means to me. Your generosity would be helping me in a big way, and I’d love to keep in contact and support your goals as well. Thank you for taking the time to read my story and for considering a donation. Every bit of support brings me closer to a fresh start.
Losing my career in OTR trucking has been a huge challenge, but I’m determined to move forward. I’ve always dreamed of going to broking school and starting a new chapter in my life. Now, with my trucking days behind me, this feels like the right time to pursue that goal. The funds I raise here will help me cover my living costs and bills while I work toward this new opportunity. Your support will make a real difference in helping me get back on my feet and build a better future.
If you’re able to help, I want you to know how much it means to me. Your generosity would be helping me in a big way, and I’d love to keep in contact and support your goals as well. Thank you for taking the time to read my story and for considering a donation. Every bit of support brings me closer to a fresh start.






